Easter Egg Drawing

Happy Make It Monday!!

Hope everyone had a great weekend! We have made it to the fourth month of the year. Yesterday was Alex, our African Grey Bird, 22nd Birthday. He got his cake and ice cream just like he does every year. I’m pretty sure he loves the ice cream more but then again he’ll eat just about anything. Anyways, today I have an “Easter Egg Drawing.” Let’s get started…

Things Used:

Canson Marker Paper

Sharpie Ultra Fine Point Pens

Sharpie Fine Point Pens

Black & Decker Laser

Faber-Castell 2H Pencil

Tombow Fudenosuke Hard Tip Pen

Step #1:

The first thing I did was practice drawing an egg with my 2H Faber-Castell pencil. It took a few tries but I finally got to where they were coming out consistently. Unless you are using a template, everyone’s egg will come out differently. In this case, I hand-drew mine so they are certainly not perfect.

Step #2:

Once I had my egg drawn the way I was satisfied with, I drew three onto another piece of Canson Marker Paper.

Step #3:

Then I drew a different design within each one.

Step #4:

Once satisfied with my drawings, I used my Tombow Fudenosuke Hard Tip Pen to trace over the outside of the egg.

Step #5:

Next, I traced over each design using my Tombow Fudenosuke Hard Tip Pen.

Step #6:

With everything in place, I placed my three eggs under the next piece of Canson Marker Paper and traced over them with my Sharpie Pens.

Step #7:

For my first Easter Egg Drawing, I used my Blue Sharpie Fine Point Pen for the egg outline and what I call Seaweed Green Sharpie Ultra Fine Point Pen for my design. I couldn’t resist incorporating the ocean into at least one of my designs.

For my second Easter Egg Drawing, I just drew some simple flowers. I used my Purple Sharpie Fine Point Pen for the egg outline and my Bright Pink, Dark Pink, and Yellow Sharpie Ultra Fine Point Pens.

For my last Easter Egg Drawing, I used my Pink Sharpie Fine Point Pen for the outline of the egg and my Light Blue Sharpie Ultra Fine Point Pen for my design. Here, I decided on the ‘cracked’ egg look.

There you go, three Easter Egg Drawings. Hope you enjoyed! Don’t forget to show me your drawings.

Have any questions about the project? Please feel free to comment below. Thanks for visiting! Hope to see you again!